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storrsroars

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I overthought this one. I immediately thought "write" on line 4, not thinking of trite. Then I figured Wordle wouldn't use such a common word. So I was going to go with "liter", but then thought which spelling, US or UK, as both are legal Scrabble words. So I looked for something else, and "inter" was of no help whatsoever. If I went with my first instinct, it's a 5.

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HuskyHawk

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Hardest 4 I can recall. I had good guesses. Burned my second because I was drawing a blank after one. Getting that I in that spot was actually unhelpful.

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One of my bad habits is entering the first decent guess that comes to mind, instead of waiting a bit longer to see if there's a better guess that would eliminate more words. But then you get a time like this, where the first word to come to mind ends up working, and the bad habit is reinforced. :D

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Ugh. Typo. @8893 I’d never heard the word used here. But in Scotland they are a menace.

There’s no question that the NYT has significantly increased the potential obscurity of the words it uses since it purchased it; but what’s maddening is that they are just as inconsistent as they are with the words they accept for the Spelling Bee. What they consider common enough for use is definitely skewed towards their bias.

Perfect example was the Bot scoffing as my use of “fidge,” which I also never heard of before. But looking up the definitions of each they are equally obscure, yet they allow one but not the other as a potential solution.

I don’t get that part at all. If it recognizes the word it should be allowed as a potential solution.
 

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